Motor mount change question

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Jim Hardesty

Just got a flyer from "Harbor Freight Tools"  they have a reciprocating saw for $19.99.  I'm not a fan, but the saw should last for one project.  I think it would save hours of work and a few sore muscles.
Jim
Jim Hardesty
2001 MKII hull #1570 M35BC  "Shamrock"
sailing Lake Erie
from Commodore Perry Yacht Club
Erie, PA

stevewitt1

I'm not a huge fan either but:
Bought a variable speed buffer for around $50.  I did pay another $10 for a 2-year warranty.  I used it when I compounded out my 3270 MotorYacht, compound->glazing->wax.  The next spring when I started to wax it burned up, back and they gave me a new one that I still have.  I also bought a huge channel lock and cresent wrench for my packing nuts and prop nuts.  Don't think they'd hold up if I was making a living at it, but for the couple times I use them its more cost effective for me.
Steve

visit us at: www.ocontoyachtclub.com

lazybone

I want my children to fight over my tools when I die, not throw them in the trash.
Ciao tutti


S/V LAZYBONES  #677

stevewitt1

lazybone, sorry but you have the wrong attitude in my humble opinion only......

Not only don't I want my kids to fight over any possessions, I tell them my goal is.....

To have the check I write, the day before I die, BOUNCE!!

Steve

visit us at:  www.ocontoyachtclub.com and www.warbirdsix.com

Ron Hill

Guys : Harbor freight sometimes has a good deal. 

If the motor on a saw doesn't draw about 8+ amps it isn't worth buying!!  Otherwise you are donating $19.95 to some Chinaman's retirement!!!

a thought
Ron, Apache #788